This 1913 sq ft (appx) tri-level, live/work condo is in a 2-unit building and offers drama and a central location without HOA dues. The entry-level opens into the airy master suite and includes a spa-bathroom. This spacious, full bath includes marble floor and counters, dual-sinks, a sunken Jacuzzi tub and separate, euro-shower. The master suite is pre-wired for a wall-mounted flat-screen, has designer accent-paint walls, 2 large closets, hardwood floors thru-out and a wall of windows with custom blinds. Head upstairs to access the voluminous, main level with open kitchen, living/dining combo with gas fireplace, cathedral ceiling, wall of windows, skylight, ½ bath, washer/dryer, designer-paint, accent walls and hardwood floors thru-out. Chef's kitchen has stainless steel appliances, gas range with a hood that vents outside, black granite counters, maple cabinetry and an island to complete it. Head to the top, mezzanine-level and enjoy downtown views, new carpet, full bath, and several closets. There is direct access to the shared deck from a sliding glass door and more views to be enjoyed. The building has an attached garage with set parking for 1 car and room for storage. Easy access to public transit, FWYS 101, 280 & Bay Bridge, Bloomingdales, Sony Metreon, dining, shopping and more.
Neighborhood:
South of Market, San Francisco
The South of Market (SOMA) district of San Francisco offers a rich and complex collection of people and experiences. While it may be known primarily for its warehouses, nightclubs and art spaces, it also offers some of the best hotels, restaurants, cultural attractions, as well as stylish and modern real estate like lofts and condominiums. There are many changes happening here, and the excitement is palpable. New stores, buildings and restaurants are being built every day. For example, the next large redevelopment project in SOMA is the Transbay Terminal. See an animated fly-through of the center here.
Near Moscone Center you’ll find the picturesque Yerba Buena Gardens, cultural institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (or SF MoMa), the Museum of the African Diaspora, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and for pop culture, you’ll find the Cartoon Art Museum and the Metreon. For the kids, see Zeum and the Yerba Buena Ice Skating & Bowling Center.
South of Market has become home to some of the most prominent restaurants in Northern California, including Bacar, the W Hotel’s XYZ, Ame (within the new St. Regis), Fifth Floor, Orson, Marlowe, LuLu, Heaven's Dog (inside the SOMA Grand), COCO500and Zuppa (for wild times check out the Supper Club and AsiaSF). Notable bars include Wish Bar & Lounge, Anu and Bar Basic, while some of the most famous SOMA clubs include Mist, Mezzanine, popscene (formerly 330 Ritch), 111 Minna, Club Six, Mercury Lounge, Mighty, Butter, Hotel Utah Saloon, The Cat Club, Slim’s, 1015 Folsom, The Stud, the legendary End Up and the ever-present DNA Lounge.
As the center of urban living in San Francisco, SOMA offers easy access via CalTrain, Muni and BART. You’ll find grocery shopping a step away at Whole Foods, Safeway and Trader Joe’s. And there is a wide range of great shopping, from the new San Francisco Centre, to high-end furniture stores like Limn and Linge Roset.
See entertaining movies about South of Market here and here.